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Use a polarizing filter to lessen or eliminate reflections from glass. This works really well on windows of stores or cars. But the trade-off is that your exposure will be a bit longer, as the light is cut down by almost two stops.

On photo sharing sites like Flickr you can often view the details of a photograph and take a look at the shutter speed, aperture, ISO and other settings. While this won’t teach you how to create a photo from scratch it will show you what technical choices photographers made to capture their images.

If your COOLPIX camera or NIKKOR lens has image stabilization (Nikon calls it Vibration Reduction), know when to use it and when to turn it off. If you don’t know how your stabilization system works, turn it off when you’re shooting with a tripod. If it doesn’t sense that the camera is solidly mounted, it can add movement while trying to reduce blur.

Always use your lens hood (if you have one) or buy a lens hood (if you don’t). The lens hood isn’t just good for preventing flare. It can keep you from losing the contrast of your images as well as protect your front lens element from raindrops too.

When shooting a portrait of an athlete, use fill flash (or flash turned on even in daylight) to light up the shadow areas under a hat or helmet. This will balance the light from the entire scene and light up the face. On a compact camera, the setting to choose is "Flash On."

Look around you when you’re shooting at sunset. The objects that look boring during the day magically come to life when the rays of the sun hit them. Buildings, cars and anything reflective take on a special quality at sunset.

If your camera can capture images in both RAW and JPEG format, do so even if you don’t work with RAW images now. These RAW files have the highest image quality possible, so you can edit them years from now and be sure you’re getting the best looking image possible.

Shooting a lightning storm can be exciting. Use a tripod and set you camera to record a long exposure. With DSLRs, 15 seconds is a good start, but you may have to use up to 30 seconds, or bulb setting (where the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button). Because you never know when the lightning will occur, keep shooting for best results. Remember to always keep a safe distance, and don’t forget the tripod to avoid blurry photos!

Take a self-portrait each day for a week or month (or a year). It’s harder than you think to take an attractive photo of yourself, and if you do it for long enough you’ll have an interesting series that shows how you’ve changed over time.

Look on photo sharing sites for inspiration for your next photo shoot. Pick a subject you want to photograph or a location and search for photos of that. You’ll see a wide array of different techniques and styles that will inspire you.

Don’t stop shooting after the action has finished in sports. Get in close on a happy or sad face … a celebration after a goal … or the dejection on the sideline after a loss. The emotion of the game speaks volumes and can really round out a series of pictures.

If you live in a city or near a big photo store, find a photographic rental house and rent a lens that you don’t have. Take a telephoto lens to a ball game or rent a wide-angle lens and take it camping. This will give you a chance to try a new piece of equipment and expand your photographic horizons.

You should format the memory card in your camera on a regular basis. By using the camera’s built-in “Format” function, found in the menus, you lessen the chance of having card problems in the future. Doing so is better than just deleting the images using the camera or the computer.

Take a step back. No, farther back. See what the scene looks like from far away to get perspective. Walk around it, to see it from different angles. There’s a tendency to rush up to something and take a photo, but if you look at it from different angles you’re more likely to find something you would otherwise have missed.

Most cameras with built-in flashes have a red-eye reduction setting that fire several quick pre-flashes before the main burst of light. Turn this off if you’re not photographing people because it drains the battery and doesn’t help light up your scene.

Make a great team picture. Get the team together in front of a nice background—maybe the goal, the net or the team logo on the field or floor. Shoot the ordinary, and then let the kids have some fun, making faces or funny poses. That’s the one they will always remember.

At a wedding, watch what the photographer is doing and pick something different to shoot. If the photographer is shooting the cake cutting, take pictures of the band. If the photographer is shooting the bouquet toss with a wide-angle lens from behind the bride, use a telephoto to capture people trying to catch the flowers. You’ll capture a part of the wedding that wouldn’t have been documented otherwise.

It’s always best to shoot group pictures in a location that tells something about the people. For example, shoot the sports team on the field instead of the parking lot. Try to think about how the background, or setting, adds to the story of who they are.

Do some photography pro bono. Find a charitable organization in your area that can’t afford a photographer and offer your services for free. The group will end up with a precious resource it wouldn’t have had access to; and photos of an event or service the organization provides can help it get funding.

Try to buy the fast and large memory cards. Speed ratings on the cards are important for live action shots, especially when you’re shooting in sports or continuous scene modes, or at the highest frame rate. That will allow the camera to shoot at its fastest frame rate with little worry the camera will have to pause to offload images to the card.

Freeze the sports action. The key is using a high shutter speed. On compact cameras, use the sports scene mode. On a DSLR, pick a high shutter speed of 1/500th of a second or above. This will freeze almost all action. If the light is low, adjust your ISO to a higher sensitivity (800-1600 ISO), which will allow you to select a faster shutter speed.

Place your subjects equally away from the camera when shooting a group. Avoid placing any of your subjects a lot closer to your camera than others. That can lead to some of your family members being out of focus or just looking a little out of the mix.

Babies are great subjects because they’re so darn cute. Focus on the teeny body parts with a macro lens. Pudgy hands, small ears, and teeny elbows—they’re even cuter when they’re the subjects of your photo.

Use a small flashlight to light up a scene. Put one behind or under an object at night to create an interesting glow or use it instead of a flash. Take long-exposure shots using a flash as a light source and you can create interesting glowing sections of your photos.

Photographing at the zoo? Careful composition can hide the fact that your wild animal subjects are behind fences or in pens. Zoom in for tight close-ups so you don’t see man-made objects like fence posts, concrete swimming holes or perches for the animals to play on.

When photographing cars, try getting a different perspective. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the hood ornament with the hood stretched out behind. Get low and shoot up on the car. Grab a ladder and shoot a bird’s eye view. You’ll create a photograph that captures a car as art.

When shooting nighttime landscapes, use a low ISO (400 or below if possible) while working from a tripod. Open your aperture to F/4 or F/5.6. This will allow you to have a shot full of detail and of good quality. Remember that night shots need a subject, just like day shots.

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Stability meets versatility

Powerful 10.7x zoom with Nikon’s VR II image stabilization

The versatility of the AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR offers a broad focal length range that’s perfect for travel, landscapes, portraits and distant subjects. Optimized for edge to edge sharpness on both FX and DX-format D-SLRs, this 10.7x zoom can focus as close as 18-inches from a subject.

Perfect Walk-a-round lens
I had wide angle (12-24) and zooms (70-200 VR) and (18-55) as well as a couple fixed lens. I thought I would try the 28-300 and although not perfect, I am very thrilled with it. Since I bought it, I have not had the 70-200 (my best lens) on my camera. I still opt for the wide angle occasionally. The lens gives up slightly in the area of contrast and shapness especially when extended, but with post processing - one never knows the difference. It has fit the bill perfectly for the alll around lens.
April 17, 2011

Great all around lens.
Although I do shoot in studio and on location, my passion is landscape and wildlife photography.
That's where I find the greatest challenges. Animals won't hold still, or pose for you. Lighting is constantly changing and challenging a photographer's skills.
This new lens lets me have my wide angle and my long telephoto in one lens.
It is my first VR lens and I am astounded!
My first test of the VR was about 11 pm. I spotted a dimly lit fountain, which had a highway behind it. I chose center weighted metering on my D80 and took as stable a stance as possible held my breath and shot several frames.
The water blurred nicely, showing motion, the fountain base was in perfect focus, and in the background there was a 2-3 inch line of light, which was from the headlights of a passing car.
Amazing! HAND-HELD! I love it!
Can't wait to pair it with my D700. It's a whole new world for this old school film photog.
(Nikonian since 1972)
April 17, 2011

Great lens for serious non-pro
I purchased this lens with a D7000 body. I wanted one lens that would fulfill all my needs. It's some what heavy, but eliminates carrying other lens and changing back and forth. The picture quality is very good, as you would expect with Nikon. This lens is loaded with features that justify spending the money. I recommend this lens to those that are serious about photography, but can't afford professional grade.
April 15, 2011

Great lenses
This lens is great, it took the place of three lens I had and I have never been disappointed
April 15, 2011

This is a great lens for wildlife photos
This lens is very good for wildlife photo shoots.At the price it is about as good as is gets.I use this lens for all my nature shoots.Whenfully exstended it is zooming almost 500mm.It is mounted on a NikonD90.As is with my 18-200,I only need to carry two lens.I highly recommend it for those on a budjet.
April 15, 2011

This is the one!
I am on several trips (Amazon, Eastern Europe, etc.) and needed a walk-around lense.
This one fits my needs perfectly. I still bring my prime lense and wide angle zoom with me, but this is the first one that I turn to, in part because it works so well to take both video+stills using my D7000.
April 15, 2011

This 28-300mm VR is Nikon's all-rounder of a lens. It does everything, and it does most of it very, very well. The 28-300mm VR is much better than I expected.
April 15, 2011

Great all around lens
I typically shoot sports and need faster lenses, but bought this one so I could travel light. It covers all the bases when on vacations and at family gatherings. The locking mechanism prevents lens slide which was annoying with my 18 -200 VR lens. Due to it's size, go with a higher flash than the built in one to prevent lens shadow. It is nice to have a lens that goes inside and out and provides a massive range without compromising picture quality.
April 15, 2011

Beautiful glass
I purchased this lens with a new D7000 body.
It is a beautifully made Nikon Lens.
When I first started to shoot with this lens I felt it was a little heavy. After shooting with it for a while I have no problems at all, I don't even think about the weight. The focus is smooth, very fast, and silent. To be able to go effectively from 42mm - 450mm using one lens is amazing. The photographs it produces are stunning, and the vr works flawlessly. I thought the lens would be a little slow, but with the vr I can shoot low light hand held, and telephoto out to 300mm without a tripod, and the results are nothing less than amazing. The Bokeh is beautiful as well. The only other lens I will ever need to carry in my bag is 10-24mm should I ever need a wider field of view. For the last month or so I didn't miss it. if I needed a wider shot I just moved back a little.
Fantastic Nikon lens.
The sample photo's I have posted are jpegs and the only post processing was reducing the image file size from almost 9mb to 188kb. Even with the dramatic reduction in file size you can see the quality this lens is capable of producing
April 15, 2011

One lens that will do most of all you need
Excellent lens to cover a majority of photo needs without changing lenses. Great for trips. Quality of photos is excellent. Can't ever beat Nikon glass!
April 15, 2011

I really prefers to have 16-300 Nikkor lens. It looks same as 16-85 and 18-200. 16-300 will be so perfect to be used a lot.
April 15, 2011

All around carry lens
The lens is GREAT. Easy to change focal lengths and now I don't have to carry a number of lens. No switching for close or if something is happening away for I won't miss the shot. Great for sports especially auto racing or any fast moving sport. The only thing that I did have to get used to is the fact the the lens is a little heavy. But after a very short time I adjusted. Takes great pictures. Here is one that I really didn't want to get too close but with the new lens no problem.
April 14, 2011

Excellent
Have just returned from the mid-east. This lens -- teamed with the D3s produces remarkable sharp photos.
April 14, 2011

This one lens does everything!!
This lens has been used for more than five thousand images since purchased as soon as available last year. Except for extreme low light situations, it works for almost every "normal" situation, including general photography and near macro work. Adding a super wide zoom or 18/20mm lens completes any reasonable requirements.
April 14, 2011

This lens complete my D300.
I have found that i have a Excellent Camera,( D-300 ) and with my new 28-300 mm lens I also have an Excellent lens. I now have a complete unit.
April 14, 2011

The perfect all around lens
This lens is worth every penny I paid for it! Great all around lens. Even does well in low light. Couple it with a D3 and it is a total package. The only thing I do not like about it is the lens hood. Very flimsy and will sometimes even fall off the lens when shooting.
April 14, 2011

Perfect FX walk-around Lens !!!
I have a D-700 and have been looking for a FX lens that i can use as a walk-around combination. The 28-300 mm is a perfect combination of good wide angle and pull from the 300mm range.
April 14, 2011

Versatile and Capable
When I have an outdoor non-sporting event to shoot this is the lens I take. Used the lens hand held at an MS Charity Walk to capture the energy of the event as well as individuals because of the 28-300 mm VR. The zoom range makes it easy to compose and fill the frame which reduces the need for cropping after the fact.
Some sort of post processing lens correction is a must to remove distortion (I use LR3) but colors are true and the images are sharp.
The only issue I have is the lens hood which does not have a positive latching design and has come loose.
April 14, 2011

The Perfect walkaround lens
Have had this lens on my camera since Sept/2010. Have only changed it out to put on a nifty fifty or super wide angle. I am primarily an outdoor photographer and this lens fits the bill very well.
Mounted on a D300, it works flawlessly. Because it is a FX lens, I am shooting down the center of the glass and everything is as sharp as it can be. A bit slow to use indoors, but the D300 allows me to compensate easily to bring in the right exposure every time... Phenomenal lens!!!!!!
April 14, 2011

Terrific lens
This lens is the best I have ever used. I am currently shooting a D7000 but want to move to an FX camera in the future and this is my first FX lens. I am very pleased with the ease of use and the great photos is produces.
April 14, 2011

good lens, glad I bought it
Bought the 28-300 with the d7000 together and rcvd the $200 discount Nikon is currently offering on the lens when packaged with the d7000, so $1900. I did this because I wanted a higher quality all around lens...I'm glad I did. This lens works well indoors and outdoors on the d7000. Taking advantage of the 200-300 range outdoors, this combination worked well, and my pics have been fantastic. worth the money...only downside is it is a bit heavy, but that was expected..indoor pics good, but the 50mm 1.8 would make more sense at an indoor event/party.
March 19, 2011

IMPRESSIVE
Ive shot with almost every Nikon cam since the D70 up to the D300 and tons of lenses and this is a Remarkable lens. handheld shots with slow shutters are very manageable. Image clarity capabilities give you the ability to shoot a perfect shot without being absolute in every step. THIS GLASS IS WORTH EVERY PENNY !!!!!
March 8, 2011

Great Lens for FX
I got my lens yesterday and took a couple of photos.. For this price and zoom range, the lens is great...It will be my travel companion for my next holidays....Feel that the zoom ring is a bit tight, but it should be OK..
February 8, 2011

Better than 18-200
I bought this lens as a replacement for the Nikon 18-200 which I thought was a little soft on some of the focal lengths. My biggest concern was the weight because I use it more as a walk around type lens. It is heavier but I really do not have a problem. I use this with the Nikon D7000 and between the two I love the combination. I did not think I could hand hold a lens at 300mm plus the quality is much better than the 18-200. If you travel or you want to cut down on the number of lenses to use this one is for you.
February 5, 2011

Love this lens
The lens is great and I can tell a big diffrence in the quality over some other lens I have.
One drawback though is that it is a heavy lens.
January 14, 2011

Excellent general purpose lens
I waited a few months until I could find enough reviews to read before I purchased this lens for my own use. The general view appeared to be that it was an OK lens but had a lot of distortion at the short and long ends. Well coming from a 24-120 mm F 3.5 lens, that I was already happy with, and given the reviews of that lens as well, I decided to take the plunge. I'm happy I did. I'm not a professional but I am a meticulous person, and I take a lot of pride in my photography work. For what I do, this lens looks like it is going to be perfect. I've already taken enough shots to know I made the right choice. Best of all, I'm not switching lenses around anywhere nearly as often as I did before I bought this one, and that can only help to keep my D700 sensor clean here in our dusty state of Nevada. I'm delighted with my decision and my purchase!
By the way, my lens hood does not seem to "rattle" as reported by some in previous reviews.
December 27, 2010

So far So good
Having just received this lens a week ago I will not have any tech feedback but I want to point out one minor and annoying thing..... The supplied lens shade rattles as you move around with the camera .
Like I said....minor but worth pointing out.
December 16, 2010

Great lens; does it all and really well!
Ooops! I goofed in my review when I said "It can't replace my 17-35mm.....". What I meant to say is at the wide end of the zoom range this lens can't replace my 17-35mm f2.8. When I first heard of this lens coming out I thought it was a gimmick, another one size fits all, do everything lens. It's no gimmick; it performs great throughout its zoom range and I'm glad I got my hands on one sooner rather than later.
December 13, 2010

Great lens; does it all and really well!
I shot with this lens on my D700 and D2x as soon as I got it and I was thrilled with the pictures; they are sharp. I like it better on the FX camera because the low end range on a DX camera is not as useful at 42mm but you get 450mm at the long end. The AF on my lens is spot on, the zoom is nice and smooth and it holds the focus while you zoom the lens. The lens has good build quality, great appearance and it will close focus down to about 18". It can't replace my 17-35mm f2.8 but Nikon didn't design it to do that. It's a great lens to throw on the camera as you're going out the door and leave the gear bag at home.
December 11, 2010

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One friend offered me a new kit with this lens; ( D7000 + 18-105 DX VR ) + 28-300 VRII.1. May you please inform me, is it a good combination?2. And for this 28-300mm; short description says "An ideal lens for FX-format D-SLRs...". Is this fully compatible with D7000?

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Absolutely, it is fully compatible.Since you will have the asp-c sensor in the D7000,your focal length will be extended to 42-400mm,while staying with the 3.5-5.6 aperture range.I shoot full-frame and asp-c (DX), but purchase onlyfull-frame, non-DX lenses so that they are all compatiblewith either camera.

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I have the d7000 with the 28mm-300mm vr. Once you use this lens you won't be satisfied with the quality of the photos of the 18-105mm kit lens. I would recommend not to waste your money on that lens. Purchase the body by itself and invest the money you saved in the 10-24mm dx as a wide angle lens when you need it and the 28-300mm for everything else you will have the only lenses you will ever need and an amazing system.

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Definitely yes, truly love this lens, portrait, landscape, zoom, it does it all, looking forward to numerous shots at Disneyland, Universal Studios, Leggoland, and the beaches of Southern Calif, July 2014. Highly recommend.

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No. The lens is an DX format lens, so the image circle will not cover the entire film area. The lens will mount, but the image itself will be unusable.

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Favorite Subject: Landscape

Nikon Family: 6-10 years

Experience: More than a year

Role: Professional photographer

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Yes, it is an AFS auto-focus, which means it will work with cameras which don't have built in auto-focus.Your aps-c sensor will extend the focal range to 42-400mm, while giving you the same 3.5-5.6 aperture range.

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It is compatible. The image quality will blow your mind. The only draw back is that the 24-70mm is actually for a FX (Full Frame) camera. Thus, the 24-70mmm is affectively a 35-105mm lens on your D5000 (DX) camera.

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Lawrence, KS

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Nikon Family: 2-5 years

Experience: 6-12 months

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Absolutely. You will have the same aperture range, but the aps-c sensor will extend your lenses range to 42-400mm.Actually, since this lens is an AFS lens it will even work with DSLRs with no auto-focus motor built into the camera, like the D40, for example.

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This is not 28-300, it is essentially 28-200. At least the copy I received zoom only up to 200mm. Beyond that, just the ring rotates, no zooming!

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Baltimore, MD, USA

Location :

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Favorite Subject: Travel

Nikon Family: 6-10 years

Experience: 6-12 months

Role: Serious passion, hobbyist

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Its a great Lens, but I think in DX mode you are better off with the 18-200. You will not have wide angle shots with this lens. Its equivalnet to a 50MM on a DX format.

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Favorite Subject: Landscape

Nikon Family: 21+ years

Experience: 6-12 months

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The right selection for a lens will depend a lot on the type of photography that you are interesting. Some photographers look for faster lenses (large aperture ex. F/2.8), wide angle, Telephoto, Macro or zoom lenses.Please visit our website and use the lens finder tool in order for you to make your selection base on your needs.http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Produ...?

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Several of the reviews on this lens state that the lens hood is a "loose" fit, and that the lens and hood must be shipped back to Nikon for correction. Is that issue corrected on all 28-300mm lenses sold on Nikon's website?

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